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PassagePlus v1.5 now features AIS support - jfewtr - January 17, 2008

I'm pleased to announce the release of PassagePlus v1.5.0.

The main new feature is AIS support, an important safety feature enabling the tracking of ships, aids to navigation and other broadcasters of AIS data. This is particularly valuable for those who sail in busy waters.

There are also improvements to:
- the archived tracks feature,
- the artificial time feature,
- the handling of serial ports,
- the number of supported GPS devices.

And, of course. various bug fixes.

As ever, it can be downloaded via http://www.windvector.com/passageplus/downloads.html or using the Check for Updates function in PassagePlus.

Good sailing in 2008
Jon


- Coomkeen - January 18, 2008

Nice update Jon.
Thanks.

Did you get anywhere with the idea of offsetting the 'keep central' point according to the direction of travel?

All the best,
Ron


- jfewtr - January 19, 2008

Haven't done it yet, but I do like the idea and will eventually get round to it!

Thanks for the feedback.
Jon


- Coomkeen - January 22, 2008

Ah yes.
There's a serious shortage of those around here too.
Round Tuits that is :wink:

Ron


- bobmcd625 - June 11, 2008

Jon
I have been looking at Passage Plus and it is very nice. I do not, however, see how the Tides data gets involved. Does one have to load the date for each local Diamond or is there some source of this info that one can upload?
Regards
Bob


- jfewtr - June 13, 2008

You have to key in the tidal diamond data yourself, using the table shown on the face of the chart. Unfortunately this data is not included as textual data in the chart files (it's just part of the raster image), so I cannot program the application to pick it up automatically. It's a bit tedious to do key it in, but you only have to do it once per chart because the data will be saved once you've done it. So for charts that you use often it's worth it.
Regards
Jon